Windows 10: Cannot sign in my notebook after resetting Window 11

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  1. fycwong Win User

    Cannot sign in my notebook after resetting Window 11


    After resetting Window 11, I see the following screen and cannot sign in:

    :)
     
    fycwong, Jul 6, 2022
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  2. Kari Win User

    Windows 10 reset on a Star Wars special edition notebook


    There's no need to reset the laptop. Simply create a new user account for you, change its account type to administrator (all new accounts after the first initial one are standard accounts when created), sign out from the original account, sign in to your new account and finally remove the original account. Takes a few minutes, much faster than a full reset.

     
    Kari, Jul 6, 2022
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  3. Dewdrop_ Win User
    Cortana Notebook

    In order to enable the Notebook icon in Cortana, I suggest you to check if you have enabled Cortana.

    To enable Cortana, please follow the steps below:

    • Go to Cortana.
    • Go to Settings.
    • Turn on “Cortana can give you suggestions, ideas, reminders, alerts”.

    Hope this helps.
     
    Dewdrop_, Jul 6, 2022
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  4. Cannot sign in my notebook after resetting Window 11

    Win 11 Sign In - Forgot Password

    If you use a local admin account in Windows 11 and you have forgotten your password, the following tips will help you perfectly resolve your issue. Procedures with screenshots Please read the details.

    Tip 1: Reset Windows 11 Local Admin Password by Answering Security Questions.

    Step 1: On the Windows 11 login screen, you will get a message says the password is incorrect after you entered a wrong password. Select “OK” to go back.

    Step 2: There will be a password reset link appears under the password box. Select the Reset password link.

    Step 3: Give the pre-set answers to your security questions.

    Step 4: Type a new password twice and then click “OK”.

    Step 5: You will now be able to sign in as usual with the new password.

    Tip 2: Reset Windows 11 Local Administrator Password with Password Reset Disk.

    Step 1: In the Windows 11 login screen, select your local administrator. When you enter a wrong password, you will get a message says the password is incorrect. Select “OK” to back into the login screen.

    Step 2: Windows 11 gives you a link for resetting the local administrator password. Now insert your password reset disk and then select the reset password link under the password box.

    Step 3: Password reset wizard appears, click on “Next”.

    Step 4: Select the password reset disk you inserted and then click “Next”.

    Step 5: Type a new password and retype it to confirm. Click “Next”. Then finish.

    Tip 3: Reset Windows 11 Local Administrator Password with Command Prompt. (Require Windows Install Media)

    Note: If you use this, please make sure that you complete the following steps. The important thing is you need to replace the utilman file with cmd and this must be happened in your system drive.

    Step 1: Boot your computer from an official Windows 11 installation DVD/USB disk. When Windows setup screen appears, select “Next”.

    Step 2: Select “Repair your computer” link.

    Step 3: Under “Choose an option”, select “Troubleshoot”.

    Step 4: Under “Troubleshoot”, select “Command Prompt”.

    Step 5: At the command window, type the following commands. (Press Enter key after each command)

    1. Move c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe c:\ (If your system drive is not in C, please replace C with yours.)
    2. Copy c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe
    Step 6: Remove the Windows installation disk and then use the following computer to reboot the computer: type “wpeutil reboot” and then press Enter key.

    Step 7: PC reboots and loads the Windows 11 login screen. Click “Ease of access” icon.

    Step 8: Command Prompt window appears. Type “net user administrator 123456” and then press Enter key. The new password 123456 is what you want.
     
    BarkeySilend, Jul 6, 2022
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